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MrRissso [65]
4 years ago
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Define panic-monger and describe its connotations. How does Stalin's use of the word affect his tone? How does the meaning of th

e word change with each repetition?
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matrenka [14]4 years ago
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A panic-monger is a man who spreads frenzy and Stalin's utilization of the term makes all the more an unfriendly tone, even against his own particular individuals. The significance of the word changes each time by winding up increasingly threatening in light of the fact that he begins by saying there's no space for freeze mongers, at that point goes ahead to connect them with spies and the foe, at that point, at last, goes ahead to state they'll go on trial for spreading alarm.
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